![]() ![]() He is currently CEO for opr, working across all the opr businesses to deliver stand out, effective campaigns for clients such as eBay, Netflix, Ford, Microsoft, Atlassian, KFC and IKEA. ![]() His passions including using public relations and social media to lead integrated campaigns, outcome based measurement and using new technology to drive innovative creativity for brands. Richard has over 20 years’ experience of marketing communications, brand strategy and communications agency leadership. Lisa was a finalist in B&Ts 30 Under 30 and is a former member of the PRIA New Emerging Practitioners Group. Lisa’s work at Menulog won a NSW and National 2019 PRIA GTA gong and her team was recently awarded 2019 PR Team of the Year. She holds a BA Communication (Public Communication) from University of Technology Sydney and a Diploma of Investor Relations from the Australasian Investor Relations Association. Lisa has significant experience in media strategy and relations, issues and crisis planning and management in fast-paced and issues-rich environments, digital communication, creative development, sponsorships, partnerships and events. Lisa currently heads up the PR and Communications team at Menulog Australia and New Zealand, prior to which she was agency-side, holding senior positions at Bite Communications, Res Publica and Porter Novelli. ![]() #Daniel johnston respect zip professionalLisa is an experienced communications professional with more than 12 years’ experience spanning Marketing, PR, Corporate Communications, Public Affairs and Government Relations. He now resides in Christchurch, New Zealand. His awards for journalism include the Amnesty International Australia 2017 Media Award, the Diaspora Symposium Social Justice Award, the Liberty Victoria 2018 Empty Chair Award, and the Anna Politkovskaya Award.īehrouz was a political prisoner incarcerated by the Australian government in Papua New Guinea for almost seven years before escaping to New Zealand in November 2019. He holds a Masters degree in political science, political geography and geopolitics from Tarbiat Moallem and Tarbiat Modares Universities in Tehran, is an Associate Professor in Social Sciences at the University of NSW, a non-resident Visiting Scholar at the University of Sydney, and visiting professor at Birkbeck Law School at the University of London.īehrouz is a co-director of the 2017 feature-length film Chauka, Please Tell Us The Time and collaborator on Nazanin Sahamizadeh’s play Manus. Alistair has an MBA from Alliance Manchester Business School carried out in part at SDA Bocconi, Milan.īehrouz is a Kurdish-Iranian writer, journalist, scholar, cultural advocate and filmmaker. Prior to founding SI Partners, Alistair worked with companies in the digital, direct selling and manufacturing sectors, in addition to holding management roles for Inchcape Plc in the Middle East and Africa. In addition to advising multiple consulting clients, SI Partners has advised on transactions including: Cicero sale to Amo Group (London), ?What If! sale to Accenture (London), Principle One sale to Tico Digital (China), Red Bridge Communications sale to WE Communications (China), Ying Communications sale to Finn Partners (China) and Happy Marketer sale to Dentsu Aegis (Singapore). SI Partners focus on strategy, growth, profitability along with mergers and acquisitions that connect entrepreneurs with global investors and strategic partners. Alistair specialises in supporting creative, communication and technology owner-entrepreneurs in the development of their business. Leading SI Partners’ consultancy and M&A advisory practice in Australia and South East Asia, Alistair advises clients on a local, regional and global basis from the company’s Singapore hub. Alistair is the CEO and Co-founder of SI Partners, a global M&A advisory and growth consultancy advising mid-market technology, creative, communications and consultancy businesses. ![]()
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